Why Magufuli administration misses the point on Government splurge

Why Magufuli administration misses the point on Government splurge

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Any administration devoid of creative ideas to cut costs jump on tax hikes we have been here before and nothing to write home about!

Complex indeed! This is why you are willing and diligently beating around the bush hoping to get the truth suppressed that this administration is in the unsteady hands off their marks!
Let me tell you that, Tanzanians are already seizing their opportunities. The economic plan that Mister finance has announced last two weeks will back us in to do more.

At such a sensitive time none of us can become complacent or make decisions that could put our successful transition at risk. There's too much at stake. That's why we must stick to our national economic plan for jobs and growth, fix the problems in our tax system so we can cover our responsibilities and ensure the government lives within its means, just like you are in your home and in your businesses.

This is the right plan for Tanzania to overcome the challenges of economic transition and to clear a path for long-term growth and jobs in a stronger and new economy. Having set this critical direction and having laid out this plan, we must now commit to stay the course "Hapa Kazi Tu".
 
Well, not all day dreamers like you realize their dreams. Their dreams only materialize in their heads but nothing more!

If he was a genius he would have respected our constitution which he swore to uphold to its finest print but not to clampdown on opposition as a means to hide his shortcomings which are too many!
We very much thank the Almighty that UKAWA lost elections. We could face tremendous perils and maladministration from hungry politicians and inexperienced administration!!
 
Let me tell you that, Tanzanians are already seizing their opportunities. The economic plan that Mister finance has announced last two weeks will back us in to do more.

At such a sensitive time none of us can become complacent or make decisions that could put our successful transition at risk. There's too much at stake. That's why we must stick to our national economic plan for jobs and growth, fix the problems in our tax system so we can cover our responsibilities and ensure the government lives within its means, just like you are in your home and in your businesses.

This is the right plan for Tanzania to overcome the challenges of economic transition and to clear a path for long-term growth and jobs in a stronger and new economy. Having set this critical direction and having laid out this plan, we must now commit to stay the course "Hapa Kazi Tu".
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I am disappointed in you for not taking us through a rollercoaster of nitty gritty of detailed analysis of issues at hand.

I will cite one example of broad daylight robbery by overpaid, overvalued and under taxed mobile phone companies whose profligacy cited early ought to be considered a national security concern.

Before the Magufuli budgetary floundering on VAT upon transactional revenues on these culprit companies, these faceless companies were collecting this tax revenue but were not remitting it to the Treasury costing the nation at least three trillion and counting a year!

Neither TRA nor TCRA took any action because principals there were guilty of conspirators of these heinous crimes against the people of our nation.

A serious administration would have ordered TCRA to set transactional rates imposed on consumers.

May I wallow myself into a specific instance of withdrawing Tshs 20,000/= in comparison with withdrawing Tshs 3,000,000/=.

Before this over taxation mayhem, Tshs 20, 000/= attracted a transaction fee of Tshs 1,500/=. This was 7.5% of withdrawn money in MPESA. But now the fee is Tshs 2,000/= or 10%.

Let us investigate on 18% VAT. Before 01st July 2016 the fee of Tshs 1,500/= should have attracted a fee of Tshs 1, 770/= but now they charge Tshs 2,000/=.

So VODA customers are being over charged Tshs 270/= per every withdrawal of Tshs 20,000/=.

Look at withdrawal of Tshs 3,000,000/= charged at Tshs 8, 000/= or 0.27%!!!!

Why overcharge someone withdrawing Tshs 20,000/= raking in a good 10% while the well to do walk away with 0.27%?

Neither TRA nor TCRA are in grip of this income disparity catalyst and are sleeping on their job!

From my considered view if 0.27% takes care of all the transactional costs and still leaves a surplus to boot why not TCRA impose this rate plus VAT on it yielding an effective rate of not more than 0.32%.

Mobile companies can lower but not surpass 0.32% in every withdrawal or transfer fees upon its customers.

To brag every thing is fine this administration is losing its once ironclad grip on honesty, accountability and transparency.

Its credibility is now in shards not only in mobile companies' fleecing but in almost all sectors!
 
We very much thank the Almighty that UKAWA lost elections. We could face tremendous perils and maladministration from hungry politicians and inexperienced administration!!
If that was true then TANU & Nyerere were wrong to ask for independence from British colonial rule because the latter had the experience and gravitas.

My point incumbency without social justice is vanity!
 
Complainants are never effective leaders. Firefighting just like any curative measure is costly and seldom rise to the standard levels of restoration while the much ignored preventive remedies tick in all the right boxes.

Stop yawning, complaining and brawling and begin put in action preventive structures we are cruelly starved of and begin to put this nation on a path of sustainable reforms.

And meaningful constitutional reforms is the place to begin while the Warioba and Constituency Assembly's efforts were not only national resources guzzlers but also a wanton distraction!
 
May I wallow myself into a specific instance of withdrawing Tshs 20,000/= in comparison with withdrawing Tshs 3,000,000/=.

Before this over taxation mayhem, Tshs 20, 000/= attracted a transaction fee of Tshs 1,500/=. This was 7.5% of withdrawn money in MPESA. But now the fee is Tshs 2,000/= or 10%.

Let us investigate on 18% VAT. Before 01st July 2016 the fee of Tshs 1,500/= should have attracted a fee of Tshs 1, 770/= but now they charge Tshs 2,000/=.

So VODA customers are being over charged Tshs 270/= per every withdrawal of Tshs 20,000/=.

Look at withdrawal of Tshs 3,000,000/= charged at Tshs 8, 000/= or 0.27%!!!!

Why overcharge someone withdrawing Tshs 20,000/= raking in a good 10% while the well to do walk away with 0.27%?

Neither TRA nor TCRA are in grip of this income disparity catalyst and are sleeping on their job!

From my considered view if 0.27% takes care of all the transactional costs and still leaves a surplus to boot why not TCRA impose this rate plus VAT on it yielding an effective rate of not more than 0.32%.

Mobile companies can lower but not surpass 0.32% in every withdrawal or transfer fees upon its customers.
Duuh! What are these figures?
 
You are too hard on him if I hold you on the same strict template you will stumble too!
Teh! You can see that logic and reasoning skills isn't his strongest part. He must take a long walk back to his stinky school and do his lessons instead of making himself look like a retarded clown.
 
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